Under pressure Premier League managers hope for Christmas cheer

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LONDON, Dec 25, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – Slaven Bilic’s sacking by West Brom last
week made him the earliest managerial departure in a Premier League season
for six years after it took 18 games for Cardiff City to dismiss Neil Warnock
in 2014.

The next sacking may not be long in coming with several bosses having
serious question marks over their futures.

AFP Sport looks at three bosses who could do with some Christmas cheer:

Arteta to banish the Blues

Mikel Arteta’s FA Cup success last season and then victory over Liverpool
in the Community Shield suggested the turbulent period for Arsenal under his
predecessor Unai Emery had been laid to rest.

However, heading into a tough home clash with highflying London rivals
Chelsea on Saturday the bright new dawn has clouded over and the former
Gunners captain’s future after just over a year in charge is in doubt.

The 38-year-old Spaniard has overseen their worst start since the 1974/75
season — they have scored just 12 goals to boot — and lie just four points
above the relegation zone.

It says a lot about the gloom surrounding the club the board have inserted
clauses in the players contracts of a cut in pay should they be relegated for
the first time since 1912/13 when they were known as Woolwich Arsenal.

Areta will hope the board keep the faith and listened to the sterling
defence his former boss at Manchester City Pep Guardiola mounted after the
Gunners lost 4-1 to them in the League Cup on Tuesday.

“It’s just a question of time and he will do well. Football changes in one
week so quick,” said Guardiola. Bruce to get Magpies flying

Steve Bruce knows all about the ups and downs of football management
especially after Newcastle’s disappointing League Cup quarter-final exit at
the hands of second-tier Brentford.

The Magpies look reasonably comfortable in 12th place in the table.

However, with a trip to Manchester City on Saturday and then welcoming
champions Liverpool a few days later the eight points separating them from
the relegation zone could be whittled away such is the volatility of this
campaign.

Bruce, 59, is believed to enjoy the support of Magpies owner Mike Ashley
but there are growing rumblings of discontent from the fans who aside from
seeing a chance of a trophy disappear are far from happy with the
unimaginative style of play.

Bruce has not been helped by losing two influential players captain Jamaal
Lascelles and French star Allan Saint-Maximin who are both suffering the
after-effects of Covid-19.

Bruce said after the Brentford defeat he had not lost the dressingroom,
though, it was hardly the most convincing of responses.

“Are the players playing for me? I think they are,” he said.

“Maybe they’re not playing well enough, but it’s not without effort and
determination.” Final cut for Blades’ Wilder

Bilic might well scratching his head at being the first manager sacked when
he compares notes with Sheffield United’s Chris Wilder.

The Blades’ board have shown admirable gratitude and restraint in retaining
faith with the 53-year-old Englishman despite garnering just two points this
season — the worst start in Premier League history.

Wilder is living off the currency he gained through guiding Sheffield
United to the Premier League and then ninth spot last term.

Wilder has a tough test at home to Everton on Saturday but the board’s
patience may snap if he fails to secure points at Burnley on Tuesday.

A 3-2 loss to Manchester United and then a draw with struggling Brighton
has given hope to Wilder.

“If we don’t show that right attitude, we’re toast — we understand that,
so it won’t happen,” he said.

“At least there’s a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel after the
last two games.”

Fixtures (kick-offs GMT)

Saturday

Leicester v Man Utd (1230), Arsenal v Chelsea (1730), Manchester City v
Newcastle (2000), Aston Villa v Crystal Palace (1500), Fulham v Southampton
(1500), Sheffield United v Everton (2000)

Sunday

Leeds v Burnley (1200), Liverpool v West Brom (1630), Wolves v Tottenham
Hotspur (19150, West Ham v Brighton (1415)